Hardens Guide to the Best Restaurants in Walton On The Hill
Hardens guides have spent 34 years compiling reviews of the best Walton On The Hill restaurants. On Hardens.com you'll find details and reviews of 39 restaurants in Walton On The Hill and our unique survey based approach to rating and reviewing Walton On The Hill restaurants gives you the best insight into the top restaurants in every area and of every type of cuisine.
Featured Walton On The Hill Restaurants
1. Lawns Grill, Thornton Hall Hotel & Spa
International restaurant in Thornton Hough
Neston Rd - CH63
2023 Review: A lot of water has passed under the bridge since 2019 when Boris Johnson and former Irish Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar, met for crunch post-Brexit talks at this posh hotel & spa out on the Wirral. On limited feedback, ratings for its grill are good all-round, but more plaudits go to the rather dramatically named ‘Great Wirral Afternoon Tea’ – a “well thought-out offering with good choice of sweet or savoury options” that’s “particularly nice on the terrace or lawn”.
2. The London Carriage Works, Hope Street Hotel
British, Modern restaurant in Liverpool
40 Hope Street - L1
“Very good food, well-trained staff and a lovely room” continue to win praise for this contemporary space, which comprises most of the first floor of the converted 1860s building that houses it, and which was at the heart of the city’s culinary renaissance when it opened in 2003. Despite the odd quibble, all reports are fundamentally supportive (“But why the pounding music? We will definitely return… and switch our hearing aids off!”)
3. Salt House
Spanish restaurant in Liverpool
1 Hanover Street - L1
“Consistently good tapas” again wins solid all-round ratings at this ‘Charcuteria & Tapas Bar’ in an atmospheric Grade I listed building opposite John Lewis, which offers a wide-ranging selection of dishes at affordable prices. The same owners also run Hanover Street Social.
4. Vetch
International restaurant in Liverpool
29a Hope Street - L1
In the basement of a Georgian townhouse on foodie Hope Street, this year-old venue is already winning praise for its “exceptional cooking from friendly, helpful, professional staff”. It’s the work of local-born, chef-patron Daniel McGeorge (ex Rothay Manor) – who aims to combine British and Japanese culinary ideas via extensive tasting menus for £95 and £125 per person – and fans say “use it or lose it before it goes the way of other top quality restaurants” in the city.
5. Nord
Scandinavian restaurant in Liverpool
The Plaza, 100 Old Hall Street - L3
Celebrating Northern hospitality and heritage, this futuristic venue in the former HQ of Littlewoods describes its culinary style from chef Daniel Heffy as ‘Travelled British’ (‘a nod towards his classic local roots and time spent in Scandinavia). Reports this year were up and down. Fans say “if you haven’t been yet, you simply must!” and all reports rate the food as good or better. That said, some dishes have given an “overpriced” or “overworked” impression.
6. Panoramic 34
French restaurant in Liverpool
Brook Street - L3
“Breathtaking 360° views of the Mersey, the city and the region beyond” are the USP of the 34th-floor restaurant atop Liverpool’s West Tower, where “floor-to-ceiling windows” make it “one of the best places to watch the sunset”. Cathy Frost, head honcho for 14 years, passed the baton in early 2025 to Paolo & Donato Cillo (the brothers behind Gran Caffe), who promised to maintain the venue’s legacy of modern European dining (reports praise the “very good starters and mains”) while adding their own Italian/Mediterranean vibe; they also expanded afternoon tea opening in response to demand.
7. The GPO Food Hall
International restaurant in Liverpool
35 Whitechapel - L1
2022 Review: ‘General Post Office’ now means ‘Global Provisions Outlet’ at this repurposed edifice in the Metquarter – Liverpool's biggest food hall, with 11,000 square feet in which to graze, which opened in summer 2021 and aims to champion independent vendors by offering support and incubation. High-profile initial sign-ups included Nama from Sheffield's JORO – an izakaya-style offering.
8. Six by Nico
International restaurant in Liverpool
11-15 North John Street - L2
“Affordable fine dining” – say fans – makes these Fitzrovia and Canary Wharf venues (from Nico Simeone’s Glasgow-based national chain) “good for date nights” and “real value-for-money”. “The tasting menu changes regularly, so it’s a different experience every time” – the formula being “no mystery: you get to taste small samples of delicious food all related to a specific, changing theme”. (“We’ve been twice this year – more themes have caught our eye without the window of opportunity to try them. It’s not filling, but a really enjoyable eat”). There is, though, an alternative jaundiced view, which is that they offer “style over substance – you’ll leave still feeling hungry and the venue is noisy, like being in a canteen”.
9. Pen Factory
British, Modern restaurant in Liverpool
13 Hope St - L1
“A well-thought-out range of well priced, sometimes interestingly different dishes” has made this lively venue a worthy follow-up to Paddy Byrne’s ‘Everyman Bistro’ (from which he moved here in 2015) and is likewise “ideal for pre-concert or theatre dinner”. As of Autumn 2024, it’s ‘temporarily closed’ with the website suggesting a relaunch after a refurb – given this uncertainty regarding its future direction, we’ve left it un-rated for the time being.
10. Restaurant 8 by Andrew Sheridan
British, Modern restaurant in Liverpool
16 Cook Street - L2
2024 Review: Native Liverpudlian Andrew Sheridan upped sticks from Brum to relocate ‘8’ to a Victorian building in the city centre (next to the original Cavern Club) in April 2023. Seating is at one of two counters for, appropriately, eight diners; the lighting is low; much of the décor is black or slate-grey; and the level of ambition in the cooking is high, with the aim of delivering ‘an immersive sensory experience’. The eight courses (for £110 per head) are of very diverse inspiration and there’s also a wine pairing option (for £80 per head).
11. Mowgli
Indian restaurant in Liverpool
3 Water Street - L2
Nisha Katona’s Liverpool-based operation has two branches in London (Charlotte Street and Westfield Stratford) offering her “very tasty” Indian street food – “with the occasional hint of raw spice”. The Lancashire-born former barrister launched the business in 2014 and now has 28 outlets around the country, whose “enjoyable, authentic food” is “really great for a chain”.
12. San Carlo
Italian restaurant in Liverpool
41 Castle St - L2
2022 Review: “Always busy and buzzing with conversation”, this “reliable upmarket resto in the business district of the city centre” – a link in the glitzy national Italian chain – wins solid marks for its “atmosphere, good-quality produce and cooking”.
13. Bundobust
Indian restaurant in Liverpool
17-19 Bold Street - L1
“Everyone enjoys the unusual menu, including the meat-eaters” at this “canteen-style” outfit in this city centre from the Leeds-based group, which combines Indian vegetarian street food with English craft ales – including some from their own brewery in Manchester. “Service is efficient, with food coming out as it’s ready” – “it’s a good place to share different plates”, and a party of 6-8 can sample pretty well the whole menu for £125.
14. Salt House Bacaro
Italian restaurant in Liverpool
47 Castle St - L2
A crowd-pleasing Italian with industrial-chic décor offering a “wide menu of interesting small plates, well-chosen wines, and efficient and friendly staff”; beyond this decade-old Venetian venture, owners the Salt House Hospitality Group also run Salt House Tapas, for Spanish small plates, and brasserie Hanover Street Social, both in Liverpool; alas, French bistro spin-off Bouchon closed in 2023 after two years in business.
15. Mowgli
Indian restaurant in Liverpool
69 Bold St - L1
The place where it all began for Nisha Katona, who gave up her 20-year career as a barrister to launch this rapidly rising Indian street food chain, currently powering towards thirty-odd outposts. The hit formula is “very pretty” decor (fairy lights, ropes and vines adorn this former bank), as well as “reasonably priced and well-flavoured” home-style cooking. Top Menu Tip – “chat bombs are a must!”
16. The Italian Club Fish
Italian restaurant in Liverpool
128 Bold St - L1
Puglia-born chef Maurizio Pellegrini and his Scottish-Italian partner Rosaria Crolla launched this local fixture in 2009 and, all these years later, it’s “still very popular because of the quality of the seafood” (“excellent” oysters and seafood platters, “plus more basic dishes such as seafood risotto and pasta”). There are now two siblings: the Italian Club, and the Italian Club Bakery, both within an easy walk of this venue.
17. Lunya
Spanish restaurant in Liverpool
55 Hanover Street - L1
A “central Liverpool favourite” for the last 15 years, delivering “the best of Catalan and Spanish food” by way of a “brilliant range of tapas, with lots of changing options for meat, fish and veggie”. “The friendly staff and owners feel genuinely devoted to Spanish food and wines” – founders Peter & Elaine Kinsella have transferred ownership of the business to its staff – and there’s an on-site deli so you can take favourite products home.
18. Wreck Bistro
British, Modern restaurant in Liverpool
60 Seel Street - L1
“Relaxed, always consistent, and with the best Sunday lunch in Liverpool” – that’s the most upbeat report this year on The Pool’s outpost of Gary Usher’s Elite Bistros chain, which aims to perfect a selection of straightforward bistro dishes from an à la carte menu offering two courses for £48 per person and three for £55 per person. It also took flak this year, though, for some “flavourless” offerings (“such a shame as we have thoroughly enjoyed previous trips”). Hopefully a blip?
19. The Art School
British, Traditional restaurant in Liverpool
1 Sugnall St - L7
“A really lovely dining experience in every way” bags fulsome praise from all of the many who comment on Paul Askew’s fine destination restaurant, housed in a “beautiful building” (which was originally a ‘Home for Destitute Children’ built in 1888), set in the “culturally stimulating area of Liverpool” next to ‘The Phil’. “From tasting menus to prix-fixe menus there are beautiful dishes for everyone to try” and the “stylish and very tasty cuisine” sets an example of “understated excellence without appearing to strive too hard to bag Michelin stars”.
20. Madre
Mexican restaurant in Liverpool
6 Atlantic Pavilion, Albert Dock - L3
2022 Review: In the Albert Dock, this collaboration between Belzan and Breddos Tacos occupies the atmospheric vaulted brick premises that characterise these Grade I listed dockland buildings, and comes with a large outside terrace. It’s hot right now as a place to get boozed up in party mood, but the Latino dishes are worth exploring (and The Guardian's Grace Dent raved in a June 2021 review).
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